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  1. Postpublished at 22:58 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    In this series alone...

    Argentina 24-31 England

    Yellows: Jack van Poortvliet, Alex Coles, Henry Pollock, Emmanuel Iyogun

    Fiji 8-73 England

    None

    South Africa 45-21 England

    Yellows: Tommy Freeman, Guy Pepper

  2. Postpublished at 22:53 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    England players, wearing white shirts and socks, and Argentina players, wearing blue shirts and black shorts, come togetherImage source, Getty Images

    Comical is certainly one word to describe England's discipline.

    In 2026, they've received 14 yellow cards and one red card in eight matches.

  3. 'Ridiculous how many cards this England team have had'published at 22:49 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It's been a hellishly tough two weeks for England, with incredible mileage and loads of pressure on them. It started with 20 minutes from hell down in South Africa, to all of a sudden finding themselves dominating Argentina in the opening 40 minutes, so there has been real progress there.

    I know the wagons were circulating around Borthwick in some of the media, but I think this performance showed there's enough progress, whether it's enough to win a World Cup is another matter but there's progress from the Six Nations and certainly from Feyo-Waboso's perspective.

    Argentina came back into it but England got themselves out of a hole.

    The big question is what to do with England's discipline. It's verging on comical. It's ridiculous how many cards this team have had.

  4. 'Opponents know England will give penalties away'published at 22:46 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    Chris Ashton
    Former England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Argentina is a really rough environment to play in and they have managed to produce a really good first half, but the number of yellow cards takes the edge of it.

    If you are playing against England you know they are going to give penalties away and make some stupid errors that result in them losing games.

  5. Postpublished at 22:42 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    England winger and player of the match Immanuel Feyi-Waboso: "A tough-fought match. What did it go to, 83 minutes? Really dramatic to finish like that.

    "Argentina - the passion, the fans, the atmosphere was amazing.

    "Discipline wasn't great from us. We managed to see out the victory at the end."

    On what England need to improve on: "Discipline is a huge thing. I don't know how many cards there were but too many. We can't be having games where we finish with 13."

  6. Postpublished at 22:39 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    However, England were reduced to 13 players for the final five minutes, with Henry Pollock and debutant Emmanuel Iyogun heading to the bin.

    Justo Piccardo scored in the 80th minute to get Argentina to within one converted try of a draw and after more than 20 phases from the restart - and three minutes after the hooter - Bautista Delguy thought he'd scored in the right corner.

    It was given on field but after a lengthy disagreement between referee Angus Gardner and video referee Brett Cronan, it was chalked off due to the ball being grounded on the sideline.

    Argentina 24-31 England.

  7. Postpublished at 22:36 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    Then it was Argentina's turn for a yellow card, Joaquin Oviedo pinged for a dangerous clear-out on Guy Pepper.

    England extended their advantage to 14 points heading into the final 10 minutes, with tries from Marcus Smith and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso.

  8. Postpublished at 22:34 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    Argentina roared into life after the break, with Mateo Carreras scoring in the 43rd minute.

    Jack van Poortvliet and Alex Coles were yellow-carded for deliberate knock-ons in quick succession, with the latter also pinged for a penalty try.

    Argentina 17-19 England.

  9. Postpublished at 22:32 BST

    FT: Argentina 24-31 England

    Ok, I'm going to try and recap that.

    Thinking back, the first half was a breeze.

    England ran in three tries - one for Tommy Freeman, two for Ben Earl. Argentina responded with a penalty from Tomas Albornoz and had Mateo Carreras sent to the bin for a tackle on Freeman.

    19-3 at the interval. England in total control, Argentina over-emotional and their own worst enemies.

  10. Full-time - Argentina 24-31 Englandpublished at 22:26 BST
    Breaking

    The final whistle blows. Argentina are not happy. A bizarre finish to a bizarre 40 minutes of rugby. In fact, all 80 were bizarre.

    England finish the summer with back-to-back wins and extend their unbeaten run over Argentina to six matches.

    There's going to be a lot to unpack.

  11. Postpublished at 22:26 BST

    Chris Ashton
    Former England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I don't think the stadium is going to take this very well.

  12. No try - Argentina 24-31 Englandpublished at 83 mins

    Brett Cronan has the final word. It's grounded on the intersection of the sideline and try line.

    This isn't going to be popular...

  13. Postpublished at 22:25 BST

    "It's got to be conclusive evidence to overturn the try," Angus Gardner reminds the video referee.

  14. Postpublished at 22:25 BST

    Video referee Brett Cronan is saying no try. It's been grounded against the corner post in his eyes. Angus Gardner says it's on the floor first. He gave it on the field.

    He's under a lot of pressure from Henry Slade as he attempts to ground it.

  15. Postpublished at 22:23 BST

    I have no idea.

  16. Try reviewpublished at 83 mins

    Argentina 24-31 England

    OHHHHHHHHHH! Space opens up on the right wing and Bautista Delguy goes surging to the line.

    The referee has given it on the field but he wants the video referee have a second look.

    Have Noah Caluori and Henry Slade does enough to put him into touch?

    It doesn't look like it. Now the grounding...

  17. Postpublished at 22:21 BST

    Argentina 24-31 England

    Sara Orchard
    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator

    I hope you have your seatbelt on because this is a bumpy ride.

  18. Postpublished at 83 mins

    Argentina 24-31 England

    18 phases and counting.

  19. Postpublished at 82 mins

    Argentina 24-31 England

    Argentina are surging forward! They're into England's 22!

  20. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Argentina 24-31 England

    The hooter has gone. Argentina are going through the phases in their own half.